You can find the table of available events from [1]. I think activityLifecycle events will help you to figure out which webservice you are invoking (at least the partnerlink). You can find a sample eventListener at [3], if you require to act to the events at runtime as when an event occurs.
To use the hibernate persistence layer instead of OpenJPA, refer - [2] Note:you need to set "ode-axis2.dao.factory" and "ode-axis2.db.emb.name" in ode-axis2.properties file ode-axis2.dao.factory=org.apache.ode.daohib.bpel.BpelDAOConnectionFactoryImpl ode-axis2.db.emb.name=hibdb [1] - http://ode.apache.org/ode-execution-events.html [2] - http://ode.apache.org/ode-jbi-and-axis2-properties-overview.html [3] - https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/trunk/products/bps/modules/samples/product/bpel-eventlistener/src/main/java/org/wso2/bps/samples/eventlistener/CustomEventListener.java HTH Thanks, Waruna On 21 May 2012 18:00, ericlin <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your answer!! > I want to know more about how to "Switch to the hibernate DAO layer". > > by the way, my real goal is to receive the detail information of ODE's > log. > eg. when an instance creates and works, which events(that means which > WebService) have been invoked,and I need to receive the detail information > of the events. > would you give me some adivces? > as you know I am fresher, please tell me detail or offer some blog. Thank > you! :) -- ----------------------------------------------------- Regards, Waruna Ranasinghe www.wso2.com - "Lean . Enterprise . Middleware" blog: http://warunapw.blogspot.com twitter: http://twitter.com/warunapww http://lk.linkedin.com/in/waruna www.facebook.com/waruna.ranasinghe
